Military Funeral To Be Saturday ANDREWS ? F uneral services will be held Saturday. May 1. at J 0:00 A. M. for Pvt Clarence Verlon Postell, age 27. at the Red Marble Church of which he was a member. Pvt. Postell entered service May 24, 1944 and was in the 4th Divi sion, U. S Marines. He was killed in action on Iwo Jima. March 3. 1945. Surviving are the widow, the former Miss Helen Ruth Matheson, And one son. Carol Eugene: the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pos tell of the Rhodo section of Yn drews; four sisters, Mrs Nathan Dockery of Taylorsville, \ C . Mrs Kelly Bradley of Lake Alfred. Fla., Mrs. Sam Campbell, Robbins ville, X. C . and Mrs Ray Roper of Andrews.: three brothers. Gtj^ aid of Robbinsville. Garland of the U. S. Navy and Marvin of An drews. The body arrived Tuesday. j KEEPSAKE | Diamond Rings REGISTRATION CERTIFI CATE WITH EVERY DIAMOND Davis' Jewelers 1 1 April 27. in Murphy and was es corted to Andrews by the V. F V. and Vmerican Legion All War Veterans will be honor ary pallbearers. hie Funeral Home will be in (lit e of arrangements. Y. W. A. Has Buffet Slipper WD1JKUS The Y. W A of Andrews Baptist Church held a j buffet supper meeting at the home ! 01 Mrs C :? ! West on Friday at (> o i 'or1 Following the supper, a procram was presented. The j topic u ?> "Tl: ? Hungering World . | Those tak 14 part on the program I v.'fiv: Jui.i Page. (Henna Calhoun and Helen Jones. Attendin; >vere: Mrs. Carl West. Misses Iu!; Page. Lucy Page Betty M llie Mulkey. Bel ts Galush Henna Calhoun. Sallie 3u. hanan Irene Frazier. Mrs. Louise Ti-!".'. New member wa> ,M:.ss Doro:hy Rector Mrs. Louise Terry was elected ?o-counselor Miss Er.i ^ene Matheson. Carly e and Glenn Matheson spent last veek \ acationing in Daytona ieach. Fla. Miss Catherine Hudson, [aim ?erton. spent last week-end with ?cr parents, Supt. and Mrs I B ludson Announcing The Opening Of The Music Shop NEW AND USED PHONOGRAPH RECORDS OF ALL LABELS. Victor, Columbia, King, Bullet, Decca, Capitol And Musicraft Also a complete line of small radios, record players, and sheet music. Next Door to Cherokee Cafe Va'ley River Avenue Murphy, N. C. Emergency Service j We're on the job 24 hours a day . . . equipped to handle any emergency. Our tow truck can be on its way an instant after your call reaches us. EVANS AUTO CO Phone 48 or 251 -J ~ <" Murphy, N. Cj Know Your Teacher By BOYD ROBINSON 'ANDREWS ? Mrs. Albert G Brown teaches one of the three .actions of the fourth grade. Mrs. Brown holds her A certificate in i.iammar grade education and her M S degree from WCTV. Cullo ! whee. Mrs Brown is a native of An I drews and is a graduate of the local high school She was presi de nt of her senior class. i Mrs Brown started her teaching career m the fall of 1930 at Bethel j -chool which was located about j ' .vo miles below Unaka. Bethel was ' i one-teacher school and Mrs. Bivwn taught all seven grades, j School started early in the fall , and by teaching some on Saturday, the six months term was complet- , ed by Christmas. After the Christ- ; iras holidays Mrs. Brown returned ' to Cullowhee for the next six month* for additional college training During these six months Mrs Brown stayed in Reuben Robertson Hall and was president >>!' the House Government associa tion In the meantime, the little Beth el school had been consolidated with the I naka school and Mrs Brown was transferred with, school to Unaka where she taught the third and fourth grades. Al- I though, the Bethel school had been moved to I' naka. it was re quested that the teacher board in the Bethel community and go back and forth to >chool with the pupils The children and the leather rode on a wagon drawn by mules The driver was Jack Shackleford. When it rained the . wagon resembled the covered wagon used in the Westward Movement. This was in 1931-1932 The next two years Mrs. Brown ' taught all seven grades in the j Little River Hill school and went to Cullowhee the months tha* , were left after the school term* closed. The above four years of teaching ' were done under A L. Martin | County Superintendent at that time Mrs. Brown held an Elemen- ) tary A certificate at this stage of the game In 1934-1935 with a B certificate. 1 Mrs. Brown had her first year's experience in the Andrews ele mentary sehool under Superinten dent J. J. Stone, and lor two 1 years taught a mixed group ol fourth and fifth grade bus child- 1 ren. The following year she was given one section of the fourth grade and remained in this posi tion until 1942-1943. Mrs. Albert CJ. Brown was known as Miss Addilee Battle prior to her marriage in 1S40 I Mrs. Brown was given a Leave of i Absence from the teaching profes- | sion in 1943-1944 Mrs. Brown re-entered the | teaching field in Andrews in 1944- | 1945 and has been teaching here since that time Mrs. Brown is a teacher with various and sundry experiences She has been in every New Eng land state except Maine, and has been in every state that lies bc t ween North Carolina and Texas She has also visited in Oklahoma and Kansas While the Bretton Woods Conference was in sessic.ii I Mrs. Brown visited Mt. Washing ton House. However, she hastens to remark that she was not an of ficial delegate at this conference Mrs. Brown has spent several Christmas vacations in Florida, at tended the Texas Centennial in 1936. attended the World Fair in New York in 1939. and has made a trip into Canada each year since the summer of 1940 While Mrs Brown's husband was with the Maps and Survey Department of the T V. A. in New York state. Mrs. Brown did observation w ork in Madison School in Syra cruse. N. Y. The Madison School is a problem school composed of white and colored children Mrs Brown did six hours of Business Education while doing research work in the Library of the University of Syracuse. She also did some ob servation work in the Baker Libra ry' operated by Darthmouth col lege, Hanover. N. H. She has done observation work in Hanover Graded school. Hanover. N. H This is one of the most progressive schools in that state Mrs. Brown is very active in the school community She has held ' various offices in the local NCEA. i? superintendent of the Cradle Koll in one of the local churches, assistant director of Bible school last summer, and is identified with many other community activi ties. The Brown's daughter is known as "l'atty Jane." Mr. and Mrs. Hilton I-uthcr ?.pent last week-end here with Mr l.uther's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Luther. Boyd B. 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